Can cervical spondylosis with nerve compression be cured?

Cervical spondylosis is curable if it compresses the nerves of the brachial plexus and the nerves of the lower limbs. However, the means of treatment is different depending on the condition. If the compression is not severe, medication, acupuncture, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes may also relieve it. For more severe symptoms, local closure treatment can be performed, and closure of the intervertebral foramen, or closure of the neck, can also play a good role. If the above methods do not work, surgical treatment may be performed. There are also many surgical methods, and you can also do radiofrequency and minimally invasive intervertebral foraminoscopy. In severe cases, anterior cervical decompression can be done to release the compression, and the symptoms of the cervical spine will be relieved naturally. If the spinal cord compression is severe and the spinal cord has degenerated, the recovery from surgery may not be very satisfactory. However, if the spinal cord is compressed, and if the spinal cord has degenerated as shown on the MRI, surgery is necessary. Some of the symptoms cannot be recovered, but they cannot progress any further. If it progresses further, unstable walking towards paralysis and a significant decrease in quality of life can occur.